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... Algonquian Conference , in particular Ives Goddard , Richard Rhodes , and Philip LeSourd , for their comments and ... Algonquian Reading Group at UW - Madison , which provided the impetus for this work . Papers of the 36th Algonquian ...
... Algonquian Conference , in particular Ives Goddard , Richard Rhodes , and Philip LeSourd , for their comments and ... Algonquian Reading Group at UW - Madison , which provided the impetus for this work . Papers of the 36th Algonquian ...
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... Algonquian - speaking peoples to be far superior to those built by Iro- quoian - speaking peoples . For example , the French military officer Armand Louis de Delaronde de Lahontan explained the superiority of the Algonquian birch bark ...
... Algonquian - speaking peoples to be far superior to those built by Iro- quoian - speaking peoples . For example , the French military officer Armand Louis de Delaronde de Lahontan explained the superiority of the Algonquian birch bark ...
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... Algonquian linguis- tics , preverb was first used to label a feature of Indo - European languages . In Indo - European , however , the term refers only to forms used as verb prefixes as well as prepositions ( or postpositions ) or ...
... Algonquian linguis- tics , preverb was first used to label a feature of Indo - European languages . In Indo - European , however , the term refers only to forms used as verb prefixes as well as prepositions ( or postpositions ) or ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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